In young and older people, skeletal muscle mass is reduced after as little as 7 days of disuse. The declines in muscle mass after such short periods are of high clinical relevance, particularly in older people who show a higher atrophy rate and a slower or even a complete lack of muscle mass recovery after disuse. Ten men (24.3 yr; SD 2.6) underwent 35 days of 6° head-down tilt bed rest, followed by 30 days of recovery. During bed rest, a neutral energy balance was maintained, with three weekly passive physiotherapy sessions to minimize muscle soreness and joint stiffness. All measurements were performed in a hospital at days 1-10, 16, 28, and 35 of bed rest (BR1-BR10, BR16, BR28, and BR35, respectively) and days 1, 3, and 30 after reambula...
Short ( < 10 days) periods of muscle disuse, often necessary for recovery from illness or injury, le...
Muscle weakness and atrophy are well-known consequences of microgravity exposure. However, little is...
BACKGROUND Poor recovery from periods of disuse accelerates age-related muscle loss, predisposing...
In young and older people, skeletal muscle mass is reduced after as little as 7 days of disuse. The ...
Extended exposure to microgravity leads to significant musculoskeletal adaptations. Contractile para...
Impairments in myofibrillar protein synthesis (MyoPS) during bed rest accelerate skeletal muscle los...
Muscle X-ray attenuation (MXA) in Hounsfield units (HU) is decreased in dystrophy, aging, and immo...
To better understand disuse muscle atrophy, via magnetic resonance imaging, we sequentially measured...
The human resting muscle tone (HRMT) system provides structural and functional support to skeletal m...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate atrophy in the deep abdominal muscles, spinal extensors, an...
Background: Maintaining skeletal muscle mass and function in aging is crucial for preserving the qua...
This investigation aimed to compare the response of young and older adult men to bed rest (BR) and s...
Patients with medical, orthopaedic and surgical conditions are often assigned to bed-rest and/or imm...
Short ( < 10 days) periods of muscle disuse, often necessary for recovery from illness or injury, le...
Muscle weakness and atrophy are well-known consequences of microgravity exposure. However, little is...
BACKGROUND Poor recovery from periods of disuse accelerates age-related muscle loss, predisposing...
In young and older people, skeletal muscle mass is reduced after as little as 7 days of disuse. The ...
Extended exposure to microgravity leads to significant musculoskeletal adaptations. Contractile para...
Impairments in myofibrillar protein synthesis (MyoPS) during bed rest accelerate skeletal muscle los...
Muscle X-ray attenuation (MXA) in Hounsfield units (HU) is decreased in dystrophy, aging, and immo...
To better understand disuse muscle atrophy, via magnetic resonance imaging, we sequentially measured...
The human resting muscle tone (HRMT) system provides structural and functional support to skeletal m...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate atrophy in the deep abdominal muscles, spinal extensors, an...
Background: Maintaining skeletal muscle mass and function in aging is crucial for preserving the qua...
This investigation aimed to compare the response of young and older adult men to bed rest (BR) and s...
Patients with medical, orthopaedic and surgical conditions are often assigned to bed-rest and/or imm...
Short ( < 10 days) periods of muscle disuse, often necessary for recovery from illness or injury, le...
Muscle weakness and atrophy are well-known consequences of microgravity exposure. However, little is...
BACKGROUND Poor recovery from periods of disuse accelerates age-related muscle loss, predisposing...